What if I do not know which package fits?
You do not need to know the perfect tier. Start with the closest fit and the scope can be checked.
FAQ
The goal is simple: know what the package includes, what costs extra, and what happens after you send the request.
Answers
You do not need to know the perfect tier. Start with the closest fit and the scope can be checked.
Call, book, request a quote, visit, order, or message. The site should point toward one clear next step.
Photos, service lists, menus, reviews, credentials, and service areas make the site feel specific.
Must-haves shape the package. Nice-to-haves can be saved, quoted, or added after launch.
Yes. Those are fixed prices for the defined package scope. If your request fits the package, that is the website delivery price.
You will know the price before work begins. Extra pages, custom features, ecommerce, booking integrations, larger layout changes, or deeper content work are quoted separately.
No. Website delivery and hosting are separate. Optional hosting + upkeep starts at $59/mo.
Hosting + upkeep includes secure hosting, SSL, basic monitoring, technical maintenance, and up to 1 hour of small content updates each month. Unused update time does not roll over.
Small updates include text swaps, photo changes, button or link updates, and minor content edits. New pages, major layout changes, new features, or larger content work are quoted separately.
It is a starter identity direction for businesses that need something cleaner than plain text. It includes 2 concept iterations and is not a full brand strategy package.
Typical timelines are 3-5 business days for Quick Start, 5-7 business days for Local Presence, 1-2 weeks for Built to Grow, and scoped timing for Custom Build.
Quick Start includes up to 1 revision round. Local Presence and Built to Grow include up to 2 revision rounds. Custom Build revisions are scoped before work begins.
The intent is that you have a clear, usable website for your business. Any handoff, hosting, domain, and update arrangement should be confirmed before launch so ownership and access are clear.
Start with the basics: business name, offer, service area if relevant, current links, preferred contact path, and what customers should do after visiting the site. If photos, logos, or brand materials would help, I may ask for those after I review the request.
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Pick the closest plan on the contact form and use the default message as a starting point.